The Brazilian megachurch, the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG), has a global network of branches. Its Australian headquarters is a dynamic spiritual space where ideas, people, material culture and spirits are exchanged from across the globe. This article follows the journey of a single vial of oil to illustrate the global flows that take place through the UCKG Australia. With each stop the vial accrues spiritual capital before its final destination. Drawing on two years of ethnographic research, I argue that the UCKG’s global networks allow congregants access to, and enables them to pass on, spiritual capital thus providing personal agency to overcome life difficulties via supernatural means. Through this vial’s journey, I will...
Contemporary forms of Pentecostalism, such as that of the Faith Movement, are often represented as i...
Pentecostal Christianity has been depicted as a leading globalizing force, while simultaneously open...
This article builds upon a previous application of Nimi Wariboko’s “Charismatic City&rdq...
Every Friday, ‘strong prayers’ and violent spiritual confrontations can be heard coming from the Aus...
For just over a decade the Australian headquarters of the Brazilian megachurch The Universal Church ...
The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) is a Brazilian neo-Pentecostal megachurch. Over th...
This article explores the infrastructures that allow the Australian Pentecostal megachurch Hillsong ...
The paper analyses transnational flows of Pentecostalism between Australia and Brazil. It analyses t...
In this chapter I address the different ways in which religious movements travel and are able to est...
Brazil is the largest Pentecostal country in the world and is home to several megachurches. However,...
John of God is a Brazilian medium practicing spiritual healing. Since the beginning of 2000, John of...
In this chapter, I analyse the transnationalization of the John of God movement. I argue that the in...
Places of worship in the Christian tradition are often considered to retain fixed and static identit...
Places of worship in the Christian tradition are often considered to retain fixed and static identit...
In this article, I explore the power dynamics at play in religious place‐making. I critically discus...
Contemporary forms of Pentecostalism, such as that of the Faith Movement, are often represented as i...
Pentecostal Christianity has been depicted as a leading globalizing force, while simultaneously open...
This article builds upon a previous application of Nimi Wariboko’s “Charismatic City&rdq...
Every Friday, ‘strong prayers’ and violent spiritual confrontations can be heard coming from the Aus...
For just over a decade the Australian headquarters of the Brazilian megachurch The Universal Church ...
The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) is a Brazilian neo-Pentecostal megachurch. Over th...
This article explores the infrastructures that allow the Australian Pentecostal megachurch Hillsong ...
The paper analyses transnational flows of Pentecostalism between Australia and Brazil. It analyses t...
In this chapter I address the different ways in which religious movements travel and are able to est...
Brazil is the largest Pentecostal country in the world and is home to several megachurches. However,...
John of God is a Brazilian medium practicing spiritual healing. Since the beginning of 2000, John of...
In this chapter, I analyse the transnationalization of the John of God movement. I argue that the in...
Places of worship in the Christian tradition are often considered to retain fixed and static identit...
Places of worship in the Christian tradition are often considered to retain fixed and static identit...
In this article, I explore the power dynamics at play in religious place‐making. I critically discus...
Contemporary forms of Pentecostalism, such as that of the Faith Movement, are often represented as i...
Pentecostal Christianity has been depicted as a leading globalizing force, while simultaneously open...
This article builds upon a previous application of Nimi Wariboko’s “Charismatic City&rdq...